PLC chooses Garrity as a favorite for Governorial Challenge 2026

President Donald Trump AND State Treasurer Stacy Garrity There were great winners, because the annual leadership conference of Pennsylvania (PLC) ended a three -day run at Camp Hill on Saturday.

PLC also conducted its annual Pennsylvania condition survey who collected 267 verified voting cards from eight states and territories, hoping to identify insight into key concerns about politics.

Trump won the highest praise from participants, which consisted of 52% over 55 years aged and 63% of men. The president stretched an approved assessment of 4.56 from a possible 5.0, a JD Vance Vice President He came just for 4.45.

Garrita, which in January began the second term as a state treasurer, received a approval indicator 4.47 on a 5.0 scale from PLC participants. She was also recorded as a favorite candidate among the five GOP 2026 nomination for the governor, winning 41.1 percent of support. American representative and (R-09) was a distant second at 9.13%, followed by the condition Senator Doug Mastrian (6.39%), condition Sense. Kristin Phillips-Hill AND Scott Martin Everyone received 2.28%.

Among other selected state officials, a Republican Senator David McCormick drew mark 4.01 and his democratic counterpart, Late. John FettermanHe received a rating of 2.21. TIM Defoor General Auditor received a rating of 4.07, and perhaps not surprising, Governor Josh Shapiro He received a failure of 1.42.

The Senate controlled by GOP Senate Pennsylvania attracted the number of 3.28, while his democratic opposite at home won 2.46. And the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania, which has a 5-2 democratic majority, was below two in 1.86.

Respondents saw more clouds on the horizon than the sun, because almost 3-in-5 said that they believe that their community is more risky than five years ago, while half said their children would be worse than themselves.

The survey also showed political fights in the community and the country, because 7-10 stated that they felt personally or professionally threatened because of their political beliefs. The good news is that this number fell 13 points from a year ago.

Respondents have found that the three most crucial issues facing the Nations Community are the integrity of elections (18.6%), budget (15.3%) and energy (14.5%). Education and school choice received a handful of votes.

With regard to the second Trump administration, the respondents strongly agreed that the president should have the right to dismiss federal employees (76.6%), but Congress should not allow Trump to apply for the third term (68.2%).

Despite the controversy regarding the Department of Government Efficiency and Elon MuskRespondents did not think that they had too much power, and only 7.9 percent agreed to this statement.

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